
WASHINGTON, United States, June 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Three firefighters have died battling fierce blazes along the Utah-Colorado border, driven by high
temperatures, strong winds and low humidity.
Dangerous weather conditions are compounding a fire season made worse by historically low snowpack, with more than a dozen blazes burning across
hundreds of thousands of acres in the two states.
Five firefighters were trapped in a fire over the weekend, with three losing their lives and two others treated for burn injuries, the US Wildland Fire
Service said in a statement.
"Wildfire conditions remain critical for the Southwest and portions of the Great Basin through Monday," the National Weather Service said in an update.
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox announced a ban on fireworks during the upcoming July 4 Independence Day holiday, while Colorado Governor Jared Polis declared a state of emergency to support fire response efforts.
Human-caused climate change is driving longer fire seasons and more intense blazes, as rising temperatures and increasingly arid conditions create landscapes primed to burn.